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Source
Brief title
Health condition
compliance, inhaled corticosteroids, ethnicity, children,
therapietrouw, inhalatiecorticosteroiden, etniciteit, kinderen
Sponsors and support
Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis, Jan Tooropstraat 164, 1061 AE, Amsterdam, 0205108590, e.vasbinder@slaz.nl
-Agis zorgverzekeringen
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
The proportion of noncompliant administrations of the total number of administrations.
Secondary outcome
- The MARS questionnaire data, compared to the RTMEMS as a gold standard.
- The association of determinants with non-compliance.
Background summary
The majority of children with asthma in Amsterdam have a non-Dutch background. Data on noncompliance in this group are controversial. Primary aim of this study is to determine objectively measured noncompliance to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in a multicultural population of children with asthma in Amsterdam. Objectively means that the data are measured using a reliable, electronic measurement tool, which has never been used before in studies on compliance of inhalation therapy in The Netherlands.
A secondary aim is to compare electronic data on noncompliance with the results of a questionnaire into self reported noncompliance by parent and child. The study is designed as a cross sectional study of 9 months duration, in which the compliance of ICS is measured in a cohort of 150 non-native (75 Turkish, 75 Moroccan) and 75 native Dutch children with asthma (per patient noncompliance is monitored during 3 months). Objective measurements of compliance will be performed using a pressurized Metered-Dose Inhaler (pMDI) connected to a Real Time remote Medication Event Monitoring System (RTMEMS). The Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS) questionnaire will be used to investigate self reported compliance. Determinants to be registered include age, gender, ethnicity, language skills, parental level of education, family income, hospitalisation rates, frequency of visits to the paediatric ambulatory clinic, housing and smoking habits of parents. Medication beliefs of parents will be measured using the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ). Electronically measured noncompliance is the primary outcome measure; the influence of the determinants on noncompliance will be analysed. As a secondary outcome measure the accuracy of the information on noncompliance from the MARS questionnaire will be compared to the RTMEMS.
The child’s paediatrician will be informed on the study results of his patients, in order to use these data for compliance enhancement. These study results reflect the exact day-to-day use of the ICS by the child.
Study objective
The primary aim of this study is to investigate objectively, electronically measured noncompliance to inhaled corticosteroids in a multicultural population of children with asthma. Furthermore, the association of determinants such as ethnicity, age, gender, parental level of education, family income and insurance status with non-compliance will be determined.
A secondary aim will be the comparison of objectively, electronically measured noncompliance (provided by the RTMEMS technology) to self reported noncompliance as determined with the MARS (Medication Adherence Report Scale) questionnaire.
Study design
The study period per patient is 3 months.
Intervention
None (observational study approach)
Afdeling apotheek<br>
Cluster 7<br>
Postbus 2040
E.C. Vasbinder
Rotterdam 3000 CA
The Netherlands
+31 (0)10 7033202
erwinvasbinder@gmail.com
Afdeling apotheek<br>
Cluster 7<br>
Postbus 2040
E.C. Vasbinder
Rotterdam 3000 CA
The Netherlands
+31 (0)10 7033202
erwinvasbinder@gmail.com
Inclusion criteria
1. Patient is attending the pediatric outpatient department of the St Lucas Andreas Hospital in Amsterdam, AMC or BovenIJ.
2. ICS use during at least the preceding 6 months using a pMDI.
3. Age of max. 11 years old.
4. Dutch, Turkish or Moroccan ethnicity
Exclusion criteria
1. Refusal to participate
2. Incapability of understanding the RTMEMS instructions. (this exclusion criterium only counts for the electronic measurements)
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL671 |
NTR-old | NTR1373 |
Other | ABR formulier : 22626 |
ISRCTN | ISRCTN wordt niet meer aangevraagd |